PX 103: University Physics I

Program
Semester Hours 4 Lab Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3
Description
A calculus-based theory and laboratory course covering the physics of mechanics, including applications in rotation, static equilibrium, and fluids. Provides the material needed to transfer into engineering, physics, or other physical science programs.
Course Learning Outcomes
  1. Demonstrate understanding of concepts and solve problems in vectors, linear motion and non-linear motion
  2. Demonstrate understanding of concepts and solve problems in force, energy and momentum
  3. Demonstrate understanding of concepts and solve problems in the mechanics of fluids and rigid objects
  4. Mathematically express theoretical predictions, report and analyze quantitative experimental observations, and compare the two in written form

Corequisites

Semester
Special Rotation